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Brother Joseph Robinson presented some noticies
from the Farmington D Boneapart mills showing
that they would furnish flour for $2,25-per lbs,
or $1.12 1/2 per wt.
It was moved to know if the Brethren would
agree with the council of the twelve-
Vote called found a division.
Adjourned for a few minutes,
The council then returned and called for
the names of those who could not, or would not
comply. Fifty four names were recorded as not
satisfied with that movement.. The council there
adjourned until Sat. 2 oclock P. M. and the
rain rendering it very unpleasant the people
dispersed________ Evan M. Greene
clerk
10 Council Point Aug. 22 . 1846
Saturday 2 Oclock P. M. Council met according to
adjournment- There being present and their age
being taken..
George W. Harris who was born April 1st 1780
James Alred '' '' '' Jan. 22 1784
Isaac Morely '' '' '' March 1 1786
Heman Hyde '' '' '' June 30 1788
Chinchas Richards '' '' '' Nov 15 1788
John Murdock '' '' '' July 15 1792
Chandler Rogers '' '' '' Jan 27 1795
Counselor Murdock opened the council by prayer
The clerk read the minutes of the proceding
conference., Bishop B.F. Bird presented the case
of Sister Jane Gully after some explainations and
remarks the council decided that case to be entirely